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Learn the word 'Accommodate': Key B2 Verb for Fluent and Professional English

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Word: Accommodate

Level: B2

Pronunciation: ə'kɑmə,deɪt

Meaning: To provide space or help for someone or something

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Hello everyone, and welcome back to "Hello Word!", the podcast where we explore English vocabulary one word at a time to help you expand your language skills. I’m Alex, and I’m so glad you’re here! Today, we’re diving into the word accommodate. This is a B2-level verb, and it’s perfect for learners looking to take their English skills to the next level. Accommodate means "to provide space or help for someone or something." Whether it's making room for a guest in your home or adjusting plans to suit someone's needs, accommodate is all about offering support or flexibility. Now, let’s look at some synonyms for accommodate that might give you a bit more variety in your English. First, we have adapt. For example, "She adapted her teaching style to accommodate her students' different learning speeds." Another great synonym is adjust. You could say, "The restaurant adjusted its menu to accommodate customers with dietary restrictions." Both adapt and adjust show a similar willingness to make changes for others’ comfort. Of course, there are times when the opposite of accommodate applies. For instance, reject is an antonym you might use. Imagine saying, "The manager rejected the proposal because it didn’t fit the company’s needs." Another antonym is refuse. An example would be, "She refused to change her schedule to accommodate last-minute requests." These words have a contrasting meaning, showing a lack of flexibility or willingness to provide support. In everyday life, accommodate is a handy word. Maybe you’re planning a trip and need a hotel that can accommodate a family of five, or perhaps you're at work and need to accommodate a colleague’s request to shift a meeting time. In both situations, accommodate reflects a sense of consideration for others' needs. Here are a few more sentences to help you see accommodate in action: "The office was able to accommodate all the new employees by rearranging the seating plan." "The school installed ramps to accommodate students in wheelchairs." "Our schedules don’t match perfectly, but we’ll do our best to accommodate each other." So, to wrap up, accommodate is all about providing space, help, or adjustments for someone or something. It’s a versatile word that can be used in many situations, whether you’re adapting your plans, making room for others, or simply helping someone feel comfortable. Thank you for tuning in today. If you enjoyed learning about accommodate, please consider subscribing to the podcast and leaving a review. Your support helps others find the show and join us in exploring English vocabulary. And before we go, I have a fun challenge for you: try using accommodate in a sentence of your own and share it with us in the comments. I can’t wait to see what you come up with!

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